Jay Dalton talks about ranching on the Dalton Ranch; his current roles in handling yearling operation and the feedlot on the ranch; as well as his musical endeavors. Interviewed by Randy Williams on October 30, 2010 at the Western Folklife Center...

Ms. Elisaida Méndez talks about her childhood and traditions in her native Puerto Rico, her move to the United States, for a teaching job in New York, her education, including a Master’s Degree in Phycology from Temple University in Philadelphia,...

Lo! Here the gentle lark / the words from Shakespeare, music by Henry R. Bishop, piano and voice. Song for soprano and piano. From Concert songs with accompaniment of piano and other instruments, First series.

Sam and Tawni Blanthorn talk about their experiences together, running a ranch as husband and wife. They also talk about past personal, individual ranching experiences. Interviewed by Elaine Thatcher and Lisa Duskin-Goede on November 8, 2010 in the...

Tom Carter and Hal Cannon, Grouse Creek Survey fieldworkers, perform with guitar and fiddle at the Grouse Creek, Utah, Fourth of July patriotic program on July 6, 1985. One black and white negative (1 x 2.25 inches).

Tom Carter and Hal Cannon, Grouse Creek Survey fieldworkers, perform with guitar and fiddle at the Grouse Creek, Utah, Fourth of July patriotic program on July 6, 1985. One black and white negative (1 x 2.25 inches).

Tom Carter and Hal Cannon, Grouse Creek Survey fieldworkers, perform with guitar and fiddle at the Grouse Creek, Utah, Fourth of July patriotic program on July 6, 1985. One black and white negative (1 x 2.25 inches).

Grave marker in Riverside Cemetery in Cody, Wyoming, Park County, [1721 Gulch St, Cody, WY 82414]. Image is of a headstone that has an electric guitar engraved on it . There are white flowers on either side of the headstone and suspended above it...

Kenneth "Ken" Alan Higbie grave marker in Riverside cemetery, Cody, Wyoming (1721 Gulch St.) shows a headstone that has bouquets of yellow and white flowers placed on both sides of the headstone. Engraved on the headstone on the left side is an...

Tom Carter and Hal Cannon, Grouse Creek Survey fieldworkers, perform with guitar and fiddle at the Grouse Creek, Utah, Fourth of July patriotic program on July 6, 1985. One black and white negative (1 x 2.25 inches).

Tom Carter and Hal Cannon, Grouse Creek Survey fieldworkers, perform with guitar and fiddle at the Grouse Creek, Utah, Fourth of July patriotic program on July 6, 1985. One black and white negative (1 x 2.25 inches).

Tom Carter and Hal Cannon, Grouse Creek Survey fieldworkers, perform with guitar and fiddle at the Grouse Creek, Utah, Fourth of July patriotic program on July 6, 1985. One black and white negative (1 x 2.25 inches).

Miss Yasmeen Pineda talks about her parents’ roots in Mexico, and how they came to live in Cache Valley. She discusses her quinceañera and the ways she (with her family) celebrate her Mexican tradition. She talks about her responsibilities in her...

Mr. Row talks about growing up in Idaho and Wyoming; his work from seven years old, including herding cows, haying, road building, construction, cowboying and ranching. Mr. Row talks about his desire to learn, to work hard and to respect others. He...

Alicia Espinoza talks about her childhood in Santiago, Chile, joining the LDS Church when she is 14 years old; the difficulties during the political crisis with Pinochet. She talks about her education, becoming an LPN and a dietist [dietician]. She...

Barre Toelken sitting on a chair in front of a table in an Austrian gamehouse, Salzburg, Austria, 2001. He is playing a guitar and singing. Other guests are visible in the background, including a man with a handlebar mustache.

Barre Toelken with his guitar at the 1982 Fife Conference Canyon Picnic. Singing and guitar playing were regular features of the Fife Folklore Conference and Toelken's classes. Upper Guinevah on the opening night of the Fife Conference;

Barre Toelken sitting on a chair in front of a table in an Austrian gamehouse, Salzburg, Austria, 2001. He is playing a guitar and singing. Other guests are visible in the background, including a man with a handlebar mustache.

Professor Barre Toelken talks about his life, beginning with his earliest childhood memories in Quabbin Valley Massachusetts--before the dam--including his families’ folk song/ballad traditions, throughout his education and career in folklore.;

Mr. Germán Sabillón talks about his childhood and traditions in Honduras, his career in Irrigation Engineering, his education in Honduras and Utah, his jobs in Honduras and Utah, and contract work in Jordan, Syria and other counties. He talks about...